This is an image of a medium-sized rock with a reddish surface, upon which the word UTAH is scratched. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This image is for February, 2011.

Three views of the remains of a Utah Department of Transportation right-of-way marker. It shows the stumps of the wooden posts mounted in a concrete base. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. ...

Four views of an antique surveying level which was manufactured by the A.S. Aloe Company, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1880. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This image is for February, 2010.

This image shows a sweeping view across rolling terrain toward foothills and mountains in the distance. There is a very visible line in the terrain dividing it into two sections--the Section Line, created by surveyors to mark the tracts of land. ...

Eight images of different dams in Utah, built by the Bureau of Reclamation. There is also a small map of Utah showing locations of various dams. These images are taken from a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This is for...

Two views of a surveyor's equipment set up precariously around a dead tree trunk and limbs. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This image is for January, 2012.

Image shows a rocky hillside with a town in the background and redrock mountains in the distance. The rock in the foreground bears the inscription 1/4 +. The area is in Washington County, Utah. These images were taken for a calendar produced by...

An image of an antique surveying transit, the 6100 Series, available through the Eugene Dietzgen Company, Chicago, Illinois. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This image is for March, 2010.

Four views of a surveying level, called a wye level or Y level because of the Y-shaped rests used to support the telescope. It was used for measuring elevation. This one was from Eugene Dietzgen Company. These images were taken for a calendar...

Two views of the rock that serves as the fifty mile marker on the southern boundary of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in Fort Duchesne, Utah. The upper end of the rock is carved with an upward-pointing arrow, and the letters UIR. These...

Includes four separate images of the Four Corners Monument quadripoint, where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. These images are taken from a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This is for March 2009.

These two images are of the Great Salt Lake Base and Meridian points in Salt Lake City. The point was fixed by Orson Pratt and Henry G. Sherwood in August, 1847, and all city streets were named and numbered from this point. The stone monument...

Image of a 66 foot surveying chain, Model 7786D, from Keuffel & Esser. Also known as a Gunter chain. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This image is for September, 2010.

Three views of a Monroe Calculator, as well as a separate green box containing two additional instruments. This model appears to be a LN160X, which is a simple hand-operated, stepped-gear calculator manufactured in the 1960s. These images were...

Two views of a stone section corner marker, set on the ground. The stone is marked with 1/16, and was set in 1875 by surveyor C. L. DuBois. The location is in Uintah County, Utah.These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council...

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This photo shows two rock cairns and surveying equipment set up on the edge of a cliff above a bend in a river in San Juan County. It is possibly in the Goosenecks of the San Juan River area. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the...

Three views of an area in San Juan County, Utah with a large eroded outcropping or butte, and a rock cairn upon that butte. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This image is for November, 2011.

Three images of a survey monument and its location, that is apparently incorrrect. The monument, in the ground at the foot of a gate post, says City of Orem City Monument, but the location of the monument is actually in Woodland Hills, Utah, not...